tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-916682346234515921.post46612786248411612..comments2023-07-30T10:33:22.975-04:00Comments on Beth's Blog: A Couple of Days of Extreme Overdyeing!Elizabethhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01510120813220199735noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-916682346234515921.post-88331153112233169902021-04-14T03:06:50.728-04:002021-04-14T03:06:50.728-04:00Hi, Beth,
I recently invested in some nice linen ...Hi, Beth,<br /><br />I recently invested in some nice linen bedding, one of my first "adult" purchases after making it halfway through my 20s... it's a nice medium-deep kind of forest green color, but I'd like to make it more saturated. I'm looking at the Procion MX dyes, since they can be used with room temperature water and I know that's better for linen. But I've never done this before. Are there any specific products or processes you'd recommend for this? It's all one batch of a matching fitted sheet, duvet, and pillowcases.<br /><br />Idoidohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01739626137295500250noreply@blogger.com